Approximately 100 million people speak Swahili as a first or second language, predominantly in East Africa. It is the most widely spoken language in the region and is used as a lingua franca for communication among people from different ethnic groups.
The Maasai people primarily speak the Maa language, which has various dialects. In addition to Maa, many Maasai individuals may also speak Swahili and English.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Unazungumza Kiswahili?" has the meaning of "Do you speak Swahili?"
Approximately 50 million people speak it as a first or second language.
No, not all African countries speak Swahili. Swahili is primarily spoken in East Africa, particularly in countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Many African countries have their own official languages and dialects.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Ndio! Ninazungumza Kiswahili" has the meaning of "Yes! I speak Swahili."
The Maasai people primarily speak the Maa language, which has various dialects. In addition to Maa, many Maasai individuals may also speak Swahili and English.
He has known how to speak Swahili :)
No, Swahili is not spoken in Liberia, except possibly by immigrants. For the languages of Liberia, click here.
Tanzania, Kenia en Uganda.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Unazungumza Kiswahili?" has the meaning of "Do you speak Swahili?"
Native speakers800,000 (2006) 40 million L2 speakers
It's not an animal, it's a language used in East Africa, or a name for the people who speak it and their culture.
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Approximately 50 million people speak it as a first or second language.
It's not an animal, it's a language used in East Africa, or a name for the people who speak it and their culture.
Hasheem Thabeet
Not by the majority of the inhabitants, but the few humans who live there usually speak Swahili.